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This document describes a proxy gateway technique, called the Scalable Address Resolution Protocol (SARP), which reduces switches' Filtering Database (FDB) size and ARP/Neighbor Discovery impact on network elements in an environment where hosts within one subnet (or VLAN) can spread over various access domains in data centers.

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The Scalable Address Resolution
Protocol (SARP)
for Large Data Centers

Abstract

This document introduces the Scalable
Address Resolution Protocol (SARP), an
architecture that uses proxy gateways to scale large data center networks. SARP is based on fast proxies that
significantly reduce switches'
Filtering Database (FDB) table sizes and reduce impact of ARP and Neighbor Discovery (ND)
on network elements in an environment
where hosts within one subnet (or VLAN) can spread over various locations. SARP is targeted for massive data centers
with a significant number of Virtual
Machines (VMs) that can move across
various physical locations.

Independent
Submissions Editor Note

This is an Experimental document; that
experiment will end two years after
the RFC is published. At that point, the
RFC authors will attempt to determine
how widely SARP has been implemented and used.

IESG Note

The IESG notes that the problems described
in RFC 6820 can already be addressed
through the simple combination of existing standardized or other published techniques including Layer
2 VPN (RFC 4664), proxy ARP (RFC 925),
proxy Neighbor Discovery (RFC 4389), IGMP and MLD snooping (RFC 4541), and ARP mediation for
IP interworking of Layer 2 VPNs (RFC
6575).

Nachum, et al. Experimental [Page 1]
RFC 7586 SARP June 2015

Status of This Memo

This document is not an Internet Standards
Track specification; it is published
for examination, experimental implementation, and evaluation.

This document defines an Experimental
Protocol for the Internet community. This is a contribution to the RFC Series,
independently of any other RFC
stream. The RFC Editor has chosen to
publish this doc...